AMAMLLO DAILY NEWS VOLUME 111. xo. aoa. AMARILLO. TKXAH. VHEn1 ji ; ... m;. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PARKER OF BRYAN IS LOSER BY VOTE OF 579 TO 510 Defeat of Nebraskan Construed by Some as Eliminating Him as Can- didate for Nomination CHAMP CLARK SUPPORTERS ME CONFIDENT Vote of Missourian's Faction for Parker Considered Distinct Bid for Conservative Vote in Convention Much Talk of Coalition By A hoc i ted Pra Baltimore Md. Juue 25. William. Jennings Bryan met defeat today at the hands of the Democratic National convention and it Is the opinion of many party leader here that he has eliminated him- self from the rae for the presiden tl tl noininuiion. Former Judge Alton 11. Parker of New York was elected tem- porary chairman over Bryan the v ote being ."79 to 510. and the de- feat of the Nebraskan is interpreted in many ways. CLAUKITES CLAIM NOMINATION. Champ Clark's friends openly claim the nomination and many of the attendants at the convention believe that it will be Speaker Clark or a da...

AMARILLO DAILY SEWS. WDM1HV. JIWK tV. P V.F rm vr Mfficrsf- FAMOUSDONESffis ONMAJORIIAGUL OlAMOMDS By JIMMIE ARCHER. Premier Catcher Chicago Cubi. Wht It Regarded at One of th Great- est Catcher the Gam Ever Hat Developed. You know tbe funniest thing about the mistake I have In mind was that I didn't make It. I was saved by an ac- cident from making the blunder I won't say It was the worst mistake I ever made In my life because you know these fans have long memories and thvy may recall one twice as bad that I've forgotten. Anyhow they never would have forgotten that one If had succeeded In making It as I planned to do. It was In one of the world's series games between Detroit and the Cubs when I was a member of the Betrolt Vam. If you remember those games you will recall that everyone said tlie catchers were way off In their work. There always was an argument ait to who was to blume. but I guess It doesn't make any difference now ami probably we all were more or less in the wrong. S...

l5feiil!lliJ to ft-B f fK. v WQEUN ATTORNEY FOB IMP! lain II $$ BILLS FREE $$ At The Regent Shoe Store All Week. Present thi$ coupon at time of parrkase 'oHanjrJow ihoe (Whites not included) telling for $4.00 to $6.00 and we re- fund yon a dollar bill. COOO UNTIL JUNE ft. 1U. ONLY 1 . Jj ..." I ' li lf3s' telephone 101 A laughing Sunt;. with When the sreeo wood lauh the voice of joy And tip dimpling stream runs laugh- tag by; Wbtii the hlr does laugh with our merry wit And '.he ?reen bills laujrb with the Doiseofit; When tlit meadows laugh with lovely preen Abd the prasfchopper laughs in the merry scene; Whto Mary and Sufan aud Kuilly With their sweet round mouths sang "Ha. ha. haV WLen the tainted birds laiifcb in the shade Where our table with cherries and nuts is spread. Ccjiot- live and be merry and join with b. tnent inwrnuB To bier the sweet chorus of be'" William Ulake to hum! ml and fifty kum have l.e United tojnect MUa I'routy. In the evelrfc fon !t to 11. the hu. bands of ...

I AMAK1L1X) 1AILY NEWS HUUAV. JIM; 1013. IW.E THEKK to mis tbt in Willi 'HIE I in El is. 4 T CHI TEAM . RUCK SU1 Pretty Lively Doings Prom- ised in Uptown Park This Afternoon Lively doings are promised this afternoon in the uptown park when the Hock Island club will give the Eagle's Carnival team an oc.iport unity to demonstrate its prowess. The carnival team has been strengthened considerably since play- lux at Clarendon and as the Hock Island club haafiot been defeated this year a snappy same Is expected. The set-to will be called promptly at 2:30 p. in. Col. Dank Junes will do the umpiring according to pres- ent plans. BIG CONTEST AT Chicago 111.. .lunt' 1!7. - The an-j mial truck ami field championships I of the Central Association A. A. V. will be held Saturday on Northwest- ern field at Evanston. Many star athb'tes representing uhlversit ies. college hhgh schools and nthl.Hc Maym0nj beekt "Hemstatement. clubs in the middle West are expected j .... luymond. lorm. rly of N i- to...

rrv rv illV " TKI.KPIIONK ll lYmsreiuJve Kconnniy. For simon-purt' economy ntie surely set the pace. he made her own cheap dress at home and trimmed It with old lace; And then'Jj match the lae the bought a forty-dollar hat. And a twenty-dollar parasol to har- monize with that. To Five the hut a Jaunty rant she mvded much new hair And then her gloves were out of tone and so she sot a pair; And next she bought some dainty jimt shoes ten dollars more or less And last a sixty-dollar gown then threw away the dress. Walter (J. Ioty In Judge. Ford Hrandenbun? of Amarillo and Mrs. Eollne Dulin-Llndsay of Sher- man Texan were quietly married in Chicago Wednesday even'ng and will arrive In this city Sunday evening after which time they w ill lie at home to their friends here. This announcement carrying with it such intense interest in social cir- cles will be heard with gladness among the numerous friends in Auia- rlllo and other Texas cities us both bride and bridegroom are decidedly KpuIar....

AMAKII.I-O paii.v natikuw. ji nk .j mi r aik;iia u:i.ii:. ! thas i.t:A(.b.. j lU UdHKELPSIl ''' I"fii"' l I ; nrniTTi mniu m Hamlin? of TfM.. M LI II I III I II II III II I iilom in luuni; ok Major Llagul Diamonds AO J. fULLEPTOi BY WILLIAM F. OAHLEN Managsr Brooklyn Turn Who Whilt Playar Wai Regarded a On of th Graatest Third Batsman th Cama Evar Haa Known. It haa been ao Ions since 1 made any mistakes I really hare forgotten theui. I haven t made a mistake of any kind alnre I became a manager and thonn that I made befor are nobody's bust- DPR. It la Just barely p08Hlbl that when I wan a player I may hate mala what other people thought were mis- takes but they weren't. Besides If erpr I did make a mistake or a bone- headed play I'd be the last to miltrU on mye!f. Y t It hoeuis to mo that I recall one litt.e flip. It was made when I .n jiif' FtariinB In tho business so It must have lnn forgiven it lung time ai;o I r'iiien.ber I took ull tb blanio fur It which shown that In those day...

l'AiE FIVE. SOCIETY NOTES FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS' WORKER FOR UNIVERSAL PEACE AMAItlLLO IlAII.Y XKWS. S 1 1 IM) W .11 K . I" I VI W AH. 11k ii.uiMiiarade pary at Mr. Ola Bates well attended considering the turry looking cloud that arose about sunset. Every catiou as re presented be- sides tie entertaining presence of Splinters represented by J. C. Stokes. II It- had brought the pups along we r Fure he would have carried off the hivhest honor but an it was the tramp Mr. Huff got the cakd und the hungry looking fellow seemed to ap- preciate it. It was it-rtainly ait clever piece of acting an ever wen. Sum- bo and Dinah the black folks did tneir best with their stories to keep everyctie in a good huiuor. Miss Annie Ward law has gone to Navasota where she has an appoint- ment as teaiher in one of the public HChoolt Mrs. J. I.. Tullis and ihlldren left lor Inver Friday accompanied by her ulster. They will spend the sum- wer in the Colorado city. Mr and Mr?. E. W. Hovey left Fri- day for N...